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		<title>By: Harold Jarche &#187; Proximity</title>
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		<dc:creator>Harold Jarche &#187; Proximity</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Graham Watt and I get together for coffee fairly regularly and discuss almost everything, ranging from kids to education to communications theory. Graham has posted several comments on this blog and recently I took one of his comments and made it a post, The Communication of Bias. I thought that it might be a neat idea to have Graham as a guest blogger, so here is a post that has more humour than any of my straight-laced, and always trying to be balanced, blog posts. They may even a become a regular feature. [...]</description>
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